Oh, what a delightful question! The value of an 1889 buffalo quarter can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand. I recommend reaching out to a trusted coin dealer or doing some research online to get a better idea of its current value. Remember, every coin has a story to tell, and yours is no exception!
The 1889 quarter which has a buffalo on it is the NORTH Dakota quarter not South Dakota. The South Dakota 1889 quarter depicts Mount Rushmore. Both quarters were released in 2006. Unless they are proof they are worth 25 cents.
There is no such thing as an 1889 Buffalo Nickel. Buffalo nickels were only minted from 1913 to 1938. A nickel minted in 1889 would be a Liberty Head or "V" nickel.
1889 is the year South Dakota officially became a state. The SD quarter was minted in 2006, and is worth 25 cents.
It's the Kansas state quarter and is worth 25 cents, like all of the state quarters currently in circulation.
1861 is the year Kansas became a state. The quarter was minted in 2005 and is worth 25 cents.
The 1889 quarter which has a buffalo on it is the NORTH Dakota quarter not South Dakota. The South Dakota 1889 quarter depicts Mount Rushmore. Both quarters were released in 2006. Unless they are proof they are worth 25 cents.
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There is no such thing as an 1889 Buffalo Nickel. Buffalo nickels were only minted from 1913 to 1938. A nickel minted in 1889 would be a Liberty Head or "V" nickel.
The coin is worth 25 cents.
This quarter was actually made in 2007. It is worth 25 cents.
1889 is the year South Dakota officially became a state. The SD quarter was minted in 2006, and is worth 25 cents.
yes in 1889 americans killed buffalo but manly with guns.
It's the Kansas state quarter and is worth 25 cents, like all of the state quarters currently in circulation.
1861 is the year Kansas became a state. The quarter was minted in 2005 and is worth 25 cents.
The coin is only face value and is still found in circulation.
Unless the coin is in uncirculated or proof condition, it's only worth 25¢. If you take a closer look at your coin you'll see it's a modern state quarter minted in 2006. The minting date is next to the bottom edge, and 1889 is the year that the featured state, North Dakota, joined the Union.
Oh, dude, an 1861 buffalo quarter? That's like saying you found a unicorn at a yard sale. There's no such thing as an 1861 buffalo quarter because buffaloes weren't on coins back then. You probably mean a buffalo nickel, which wasn't minted until 1913. But hey, keep dreaming of that 1861 buffalo quarter, maybe it'll be worth a gazillion dollars in your dreams!